The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Volume 14: Folklife

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New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 14: Folklife

Title The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture Volume 14: Folklife / Glenn Hinson and William Ferris, volume editors.
Publisher Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press
Manufacture Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE
Creation Date 2009
Notes "Sponsored by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi."
"Published with the assistance of the Anniversary Endowment Fund of the University of North Carolina Press."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
English
Content Cover Page
Folklife
Copyright Page
Epigraph
CONTENTS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
FOLKLIFE
Aesthetics, African American
Aesthetics, Historically White
Basketmaking
Bluegrass
Blues
Cajun Music
Car Culture
Cemeteries
Children's Folklore
Country Music
Deathlore
Family Folklore
Family Reunions
Fishing, Coastal
Folk Arts and Crafts
Folk Medicine
Foodways
Funerals
Gardening
Gospel Music, African American
Gospel Music, White
Grave Markers
Hip-Hop
Houses and Barns
Hunting
Hunting Dogs
Legends
Mardi Gras Celebrations
Musical Instruments
Música Tejana
NeedleworkOccupational Folklife
Old-Time String Band Music
Opries
Picking Sessions
Pottery
Powwows
Public Folklife Programs
Quilting, African American
Quilting, Historically White
Religious Folklife
Rootwork (Hoodoo, Conjure)
Stepping
Stories of Personal Experience
Storytelling
Voodoo
Wood Carving
Zydeco
Bar and Bat Mitzvahs
Barbecue
Basketmaking, Lowcountry
Basketmaking, Native American
Bluegrass Festivals
Buckdancing, Flatfooting, and Clogging
Church Dramas
Cockfighting
Coon Hounds
Dancing, American Indian Traditions
Decoration Day
Decoy Carving
Dinner on the GroundsDogtrot House
Easter Rock
Face Jugs
Fiddle Contests
First Monday Trades Days
Ghost Stories
Ginseng Hunting
Gourd Martin Houses
Gumbo
House Parties
Jack Tales
John the Conqueror Root
Juke Joints
Line Dancing
Los Matachines
Lowriders
Marching Bands, HBCU
Marching Bands, New Orleans
Mardi Gras Indians
Moonshining
Mules
Outbuildings
Porch Sitting
Pottery, Alabama
Pottery, American Indian
Pottery, Georgia
Pottery, North Carolina
Proverbs
Quartets, African American
Quinceañeras
Religious Road Signs
Ring Shouts
Roadside Memorials
Rolley Hole MarblesShotgun House
Shout Bands
Smokehouse
Southern Soul Music
Square Dancing
Talking Out Fire
Traders
Two-Stepping
Walking Sticks
Womanless Weddings
INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
Series The new encyclopedia of Southern culture
v. 14
Extent 1 online resource (786 p.)
Language English
Copyright Date ©2009.
National Library system number 997010712539205171
MARC RECORDS

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